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Captain Joe Engler's Message

Residents, Merchants, and Visitors,

Active and ongoing communication between law enforcement and community members is a key feature of "community policing" and a critical ingredient in the effectiveness of your officers at Northern Police Station.

The Northern District embraces a strategy using foot-beat officers in the several commercial corridors of its neighborhoods. Foot patrols cast our officers in the most traditional of police roles. These officers are in direct contact with the public at almost all times and are in the best position to learn about the neighborhood's problems and the path to real solutions. Captain Joseph Eng!er

Currently, the following listed officers are contributing to our safe streets and neighborhoods by walking a foot-beat. Officer Matt Horn is the new Hayes Valley/Haight Street beat. Officers Paul Wilgus and Cliff Burkhart walk the beat in Japantown and the Upper Fillmore. Officer Brian Donohue and Calvinn Wang are adept problem solvers in the Lower Polk Street corridor. Officer Nate Bernard peddles the hills and alley ways in the Upper Polk Street neighborhood. Officer Stephen Horn has endeared himself to the Union Street merchants and residents as he returns to his Cow Hollow beat. Sibling Officers Shyrle and Nico Hawes have signed up for the Divisadero Street and Chestnut Street foot beats and will be working closely with businesses to abate the recent spate in shoplifting and car break-ins. Officers Dennis Cesena and Mike Chantal will continue their foot beat duties around the Civic Center and City Hall footprint.

In addition to the foot beat patrols, Northern Station runs a diverse and robust Community Police Advisory Board (CPAB). This blended group of residents and merchants assists the leadership of Northern Station with closing the gap between the problems people face and the issues that our officers spend their time pursuing. The CPAB group meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month in the Northern Station Community Room from 6 to 7 pm. Aside from providing feedback on crime trends and what their neighbors are seeing upon the streets, CPAB members assist with the planning of district events like neighborhood clean ups, a safe and sane Halloween event for the children at the Civic Center, community barbecues, toy drives and giveaways during the December holiday season.

As the captain of Northern Station, I know that people and relationships matter. I am very fortunate to have the unwavering support from my PD superior officers within the SFPD and the dedicated service of the officers working under my command. Because of the support, C professionalism and dedication of police officers working alongside an innovative and engaged community, public safety challenges are quickly addressed and resolved. Thank you for your trust. -JE Page 2 Northern Police Station

Check it out!

Recently Supervisor Stefani walked with Captain Engler and footbeat officers Wong and Castro in the merchant corridors of district 2.

"Thank you, Captain Engler, Officers Wong and Castro, and staff from the Homeless Outreach Team and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing for joining me to walk Street corridor this

morning." - @SupStefani on twitter Page 3 Northern Police Station

Community

Last week Commander Fong, Captain Engler, Senior Advisor Derick Brown, and hall of famer Jennifer Azzi attended a launch event for the publication of Changemakers: African American Leaders in Who Made a Difference, an illustrated compendium of biographies of the 95 civic leaders depicted on the exterior murals of the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center. The event commemorated the 20th anniversary of the original murals commissioned in 1999 by Leonard "Lefty" Gordon and Wendy Nelder and funded by Mayor Brown's Neighborhood Beautification Fund. source; https://www.facebook.com/events/ 125907579091 7496/

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INCIDENT RECAPS

On 9/9/19 at 1202 hours, a witness called 911 regarding a man that had lust been assaulted in the area of Eddy/Polk. Upon arrival, officers located the victim who sustained scrapes on both his knees. The victim informed officers that the suspect had accused him of stealing a cell phone to which the victim denied. The suspect then began to hit the victim with a skateboard approximately 4 to 5 times which is when he fell to the ground and potentially lost consciousness. The suspect fled the area. The victim stated that he had seen the suspect before but does not know who he is or what his name is. Officers summoned an ambulance and the victim was transported to the hospital. An unknown witness approached officers and gave a name for the suspect, however, the witness refused to provide his/her own information. Northern station video retrieval officer located video and saved it to a disk. The investigation is ongoing.

On 9/14/19 between 0250 and 0300 hours, a burglary occurred at 2961 Vallejo Street while the victim was at home, sleeping. The victim received a text message from a neighbor stating that the garage door was open. A bag belonging to the victim was stolen from the garage. Another victim had their rental vehicle parked in front of the garage and had items stolen out of that vehicle as well. Officers spoke with a neighbor across the street who had video surveillance of the incident. The video showed the suspect approach the vehicle and was successfully able to open it due to the vehicle apparently being unlocked. The suspect then briefly walked away and moments later, the garage door opened. The suspect then entered the open garage and stole the bag. The investigation is ongoing. Page 5 Northern Police Station

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9/22/79 Sunday Streets, Western Addition @ Turk/Fillmore Mini Park Polk

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10/2/19 Coffee with a Cop @ McDonald's (1 100 Fillmore St.)

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Year to date 2019: 3974

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The SFPD wants to hear from YOU.

We are committed to excellence in law enforcement and are dedicated to the people, traditions and

diversity of our City. Our mission is to provide service with understanding, response with compassion,

performance with integrity and law enforcement with vision.

We welcome your comments. Let us know how we're doing, what we could be doing better and your

thoughts on how your police department can work more closely with the community we proudly serve.

Visit us at http://sanfranciscopolice.org/feedback. Your feedback will help SFPD better serve our

City. Comments will be reviewed by our Community Engagement Unit and forwarded to the relevant

unit, department office or neighborhood station for review and follow up, if appropriate.

(If this is an emergency, please call 911. For non-emergencies, call 415-553-0123. You may also visit

http://sanfranciscopolice.org/police-commendation-complaint for more information on providing input

on SFPD policies and practices.)

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Join the SFPD - and be part of San Francisco's finest! San Francisco is a world-class city with a world-class police force. From Fisherman's Wharf to and from Nob Hill to the Tenderloin, whether we're on foot patrol, horseback, or in squad cars, investigating felonies, responding to emergencies or leading classes on public safety, we're working with you to help keep our community safe.

The San Francisco Police Department offers qualified men and women the opportunity to make a positive difference in our citizens' daily lives. I encourage you to apply today to see how you can become one of San Francisco's finest."

- Chief William Scott

Applying is easy!

We are accepting Entry Level (0-2) Police Officer applications. To apply please follow the 2-step process: 1. Apply with the City and County of San Francisco at www.iobaps.com/sf (Entry Level (0-2) Police Officer) 2. Go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, choose law enforcement and register to take the San Francisco Police Department's Written Exam i nation*.

*As part of this process, you will need to establish an account with NTN. A fee is required to take the written examination. Candidates with demonstrated financial hardship may submit a request to have the fee waived prior to test registration. See "Candidate FAQ //27" on the NTN website (https://nationaltestingnetwork.com/publicsafetyiobs/fags.cfm) to learn more on how to apply for a fee waiver. Have Questions? Contact the San Francisco Police Department Recruitment Unit

1245 3 rd Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94158 Phone: 415-837-7270 Fax: 415-575-6095

[email protected] JNMI @SFPDRecruitment

The San Francisco Police Department values diversity in its workforce, and is committed to fair and equal treatment of all applicants for employment. Discrimination on the basis of sex, race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, marital status, sexual orientation, or other protected categories is prohibited and unlawful. Page 12 Northern Police Station

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Crime Statistics Disclaimer:

Crime statistical data is accurate at the time the data is forwarded for publication. It is anticipated that weekly crime statistics will trend slightly higher, as victims of crime often delay the reporting of crime using online reporting and walk-in station counter reports after the date of the actual incident. CPAII j